
Michael Tippett (1905 – 98) was the closest thing Britten had to a rival as top dog in British contemporary music.
But even to his fans it has always been a bit of a hit and miss situation across his output. This along with the second Symphony
and a few other notable works stand amongst the peaks of British music. Yes the story and Libretto are mush, but it’s opera
dammit the whole notion of people singing at each other is ridiculous in the modern era and requires a major suspension of disbelief.
But that’s what is great about opera or musical theatre in general just dive in and get pulled along.
Musically this work is nothing but super muscular tunes and the whole thing has a spring in it’s step from start to finish.. turn it up and clean your house!!!
3 LPs in flac covers and booklet included
Act One (https://mega.co.nz/#!3ZU1DBpK!VlcYl8WvQwr26X42DkjDc9V6i0BmHrQhqUictDq HDTg)
Act Two (https://mega.co.nz/#!PZtVRT5Z!WPLV1yHb8izD053TiCFIoSt0yuEG4etJ-f2H6WocId8)
Act Three (https://mega.co.nz/#!rJ0SkbTL!leCrXNa2c2JBV-lltg0yvMe23SiOhIrcIv2KcU3EIBw)
Drink it up
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The Corelli piece is definately in my top ten Tippett
LP rip @ 320 (covers inc) (https://mega.co.nz/#!zIUilBxS!XJnTQQ8uAGs47FtejGoRFKIXQbE0Sh__Ikq0IGE jgFQ)
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Thanks.
if Liked King Priam you should really like Midsummer Marriage
(couldn’t get on with much of his vocal or theatrical stuff since that time though – heaven knows I tried)
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